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Old 10-Jul-2007, 03:35
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What sort of teaching are you doing in Japan?
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You have gone into your laconic one-liners again!
Tell me something about yourself first.
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As I said, I work on the internet. I teach post-grads and wannabe post-grads EAP mostly.
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